Interesting!
Selling is about selling yourself and your services! Some people are born salespeople and get 80% of jobs others quote 20 jobs and get 1 if they are lucky.
Example: In my mind there are different types of sellers and different types of buyers.
Sellers
1. The real salesperson who finds a common denominator and an affinity with the client. They then make friends with the client and give them a professional quote and service. They convince the buyer that they are the real deal and not to buy just on price but on the finished job.
2. Another type of salesperson is someone who thinks quick on their feet they may or may not be good at what they do. Often they badger the client into having the work done or to have more work done than is necessary.
3. Then you have the salesperson who knows very little so they bull$hit their way through the whole thing and sometimes get away with it! I call these "One Trick Wonders"
4. Finally you have someone who is good at the job and probably wants to be better but know very little about sales, do virtually no research, they are not prepared or ready to answer on the spot questions usually through lack of experience!
Buyers
This list is endless but here are the typical ones
1. The genuine buyer who have a reasonable knowledge , want a good job done, are prepared to be educated and are prepared to pay.
2. The Millionaire who wants a West End job for an East End Price because they believe they have all the money, they are not going to part with a lot of it, you are there to do their bidding for nothing.
3. The buyer who wants it done but they are only going to have it done if you are the cheapest.
4. The commercial client who has got to get it done because their director or boss said so but at the cheapest quote
5. The commercial client who is switched on and knows they have to pay to get the best result
I could go on all night I suppose and I am sure the experienced people on here can add a lot more.
The upshot is:
Sell yourself first!
Do your research!
Be very good at what you do!
Don't sell on price alone!
Tell them you are busy even if your not to start with!
If they don't go for it, don't get upset!
Walk away with your head held high and move on!
It does get easier
Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics Ltd